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The White House pressures colleges to align with Trump's agenda, urging them to sign a "compact" for grant access.
Georgia State University professor G. Sue Kasun uses AI to brainstorm for her courses, saving time and enhancing learning.
NPR's College Podcast Challenge returns for its fifth year, offering a $5,000 prize. Submit your podcast by Jan. 16!
PEN America Reports Rise in Book Bans for 2024-2025
PEN America's latest report highlights a surge in book bans across U.S. schools, with 6,870 incidents reported.
"When I went to boarding school, I was 7," said Ramona Klein, recalling the hardships of being cut off from family.
Back-to-school supplies are pricier for parents and teachers. Learn how one school district is tackling this issue.
Levent, a student with ADHD, faces frequent suspensions at his Indianapolis school, impacting his academic progress.
When 11-year-old Ameya Desai won NPR's Student Podcast Challenge, she uncovered a local tale about Japanese incarceration.










